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Graduate School UHH: Zugang zu amtlichen Daten – Arbeiten mit dem Mikrozensus

Institution: Graduate School at Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences – University of Hamburg

Lecturer: Dr. Hans-Ullrich Mühlenfeld (FDZ Düsseldorf)

Schedule: Mo., 28.09.15, 09:00 – 15:00 Uhr

Place: University of Hamburg, Von Melle Park 9

Registration: Anmeldungen sind ab sofort bis zum 10.09.2015 (13:00 Uhr) über Geventis möglich. Nach der Anmeldefrist erfolgt eine manuelle Platzvergabe.

Course description:
Ablauf

  • Zugang zu amtlichen Daten / Vorstellung Forschungsdatenzentrum– FDZ
  • Vorstellung Mikrozensus
  • Übung zum MZ
  • Freie Übung mit dem MZ (z.B. Forschungsfragen aus dem Publikum)

Weitere Informationen

Call for Papers: Managing Change in Industry Clusters: Entrepreneurial Ecosystems, Smart Specialisation & Regional Development

Journal of Change Management (JCM)

Author Invite – Special Issue: Managing Change in Industry Clusters: Entrepreneurial Ecosystems, Smart Specialisation & Regional Development

Special Issue Guest Editors:

Professor Kerry Brown (Curtin University) Kerry.Brown@curtin.edu.au
Professor John Burgess (Curtin University) John.Burgess@curtin.edu.au
A/Professor Susanne Gretzinger (University of Southern Denmark) sug@sam.sdu.dk
Professor Susanne Royer (Europa Universität Flensburg) royer@uni-flensburg.de

The aims and scope of JCM:

JCM is committed to becoming the leading journal in its field by establishing itself as a community for all scholars with an interest in the complex and multidisciplinary field of change and its management. JCM is a multidisciplinary and international forum for critical, mainstream and alternative contributions – focusing as much on motivation, ethics, culture and behavior as on structure and process. JCM is a platform for open and challenging dialogue and a thorough critique of established as well as alternative practices.

About the Special Issue:

Changes in markets, networks and clusters lead to change within companies and this induces the need for (re-)thinking current concepts and/or developing new concepts about the way organisations adapt and change. We are particularly interested in explorations and research in this change context, with specific interest in the field of cluster management directed towards the establishment of entrepreneurial ecosystems, smart specialization strategies and regional development. This special issue aims to link these topics better into the fields of public policies, organisational and sectoral strategies and change management and, to develop new knowledge in the discussion field with focus on a resource-oriented perspective on clusters. The editors would like to encourage scholars from a wide range of disciplinary and/or multidisciplinary approaches to submit papers in the following topic areas related to managing change in clustered organisations and across industry clusters in regions:

  • Smart Specialisation Strategies supporting the management of change in clusters
  • Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and clustering strategies
  • The role of Public Policy in change management for industry clustering
  • Firm resources, strategy and change in industry clustering
  • Cluster management and change facilitation
  • Cluster mapping and evaluation leading to change

Submission Dates and Deadlines:

Paper Submission: 1st October 2015
Decisions from Editors: 1st February2016
Revise and Resubmit Submission: 1st April 2016 (open call opportunity if needed)
Second Round Reviews: 1st June 2016
Final Paper Submissions: 1st August 2016
Special Issue Publication: March 2017

Whilst the special issue is invite-only, all papers will go through a robust review and editorial process and therefore publication cannot be guaranteed. In addition to addressing relevant content for the special issue, submissions should adhere to the Scope and Aims of the Journal of Change Management. Papers should be prepared in line with the JCM Author Guidelines and should adhere to the JCM Style and Submission Guidelines.

All manuscripts should be submitted to Professor John Burgess (John.Burgess@curtin.edu.au) and should be marked as being submitted for the Special Issue on “Managing Change in Industry Clusters: Entrepreneurial Ecosystems, Smart Specialisation & Regional Development.”

For queries related to this special issue, please contact any of the following guest editors: Kerry Brown (Kerry.Brown@curtin.edu.au), John Burgess (John.Burgess@curtin.edu.au), Susanne Gretzinger (sug@sam.sdu.dk), Susanne Royer (royer@uni-flensburg.de).

Doktorandenweiterbildung: Open Access und Open Research Data in den Wirtschaftswissenschaften

Institution: Helmut-Schmidt-University Hamburg

Lecturer: Schulungsteam der Deutschen Zentralbibliothek für Wirtschaftswissenschaften des Leibniz-Informationszentrums Wirtschaft (ZBW Kiel)

Date: 15.10.2015

Place: Helmut-Schmidt-Universität, Holstenhofweg 85, 22043 Hamburg

Language of instruction: German

Registration: Der direkte Kursbeitritt erfolgt unter diesem Link. Wer nicht Angehöriger der Helmut-Schmidt-Universität ist, lege sich zuvor bitte unter diesem Link ein Konto auf dem Ilias-System der HSU an.

Contents:
Im Rahmen der Doktorandenweiterbildung an der Helmut-Schmidt-Universität wird am 15.10.2015 von der Deutschen Zentralbibliothek für Wirtschaftswissenschaften des Leibniz-Informationszentrums Wirtschaft (ZBW Kiel) ein Workshop zum Thema “Open Access und Open Research Data in den Wirtschaftswissenschaften” angeboten.

Bei diesem halbtägigen Workshop stellt Ihnen das Schulungsteam der ZBW Kiel folgende Themen vor:

  • Was ist und wie funktioniert Open Access?
  • Was ist beim Management wirtschaftswissenschaftlicher Forschungsdaten zu beachten?
  • Wie recherchiere ich am besten wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fachinformation?

Weitere Informationen zu Open Access und Open Research Data finden sich unter diesem Link.

Tagesablauf:
11.00-12.30 Uhr:
Teil 1: Wie recherchiere ich am besten wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fachinformation?

12.30-13.00 Uhr: (Mittags-)Pause

13.00-14.30 Uhr:
Teil 2: Was ist und wie funktioniert Open Access?

14.30-14.45 Uhr: Pause

14.45-16.15 Uhr:
Teil 3: Was ist beim Management wirtschaftswissenschaftlicher Forschungsdaten zu beachten?

16.15-16.30 Uhr Abschluss/Resümee

Veranstaltungsort ist der Seminarraum 0403, H1.

Schulungsmaterialien (Handouts, Präsentationen, Beispieldaten etc.) gehen den Teilnehmern vor der Veranstaltung über die Ilias-Plattfom der HSU zu.

Call for Papers: Perspectives on (Un-) Employment

Date: December 7th-8th, 2015

Location: Institute for Employment Research, Nuremberg, Germany

Aims and Topics

The IAB Graduate School’s 8 th interdisciplinary Ph.D. workshop “Perspectives on (Un-) Employment” endeavours to bring together young researchers from different disciplines. This international workshop will provide an opportunity for Ph.D. students to present and discuss their research in a constructive atmosphere, incorporating feedback and advice from a number of experienced researchers. The workshop will focus on, but not be limited to, theoretical and empirical research in the following fields:

  • International perspectives on the labour market
  • Health and labour market outcomes
  • Intergenerational mobility
  • Macroeconomic analysis of labour markets
  • Labour market institutions and policies
  • Methodological aspects of labour market research
  • Gender differences on the labour market
  • Education, qualification and skills
  • Regional disparities and social inequality
  • Labour mobility and dynamics

Keynote Speakers

  • Prof. Tito M. Boeri, Ph.D. (INPS, Bocconi University, Institute for Study of Labour)
  • Prof. Dr. Johannes Giesecke (Humboldt University Berlin)

For further information on this call please see this link.

Management Revue – Socio-Economic Studies – Vol. 26, Issue 2 (Special Issue ‘Innovation Networks’)

2nd Issue 2015
Management Revue – Socio-Economic Studies, Volume 26

Special Issue ‘Innovation Networks’
edited by Susanne Gretzinger, Simon Fietze & Wenzel Matiaske

Contents

Susanne Gretzinger, Simon Fietze & Wenzel Matiaske
Innovation Networks – Editorial
download as PDF

Anna Kunttu & Lasse Torkkeli
Service innovation and internationalization in SMEs: Implications for growth and performance
download as abstract PDF

Stine Jessen Haakonsson & Vandana Ujjual
Internationalisation of R&D: New insights into multinational enterprises’ R&D strategies in emerging markets
download as abstract PDF

Stan De Spiegelaere, Guy Van Gyes, Hans De Witte & Geert Van Hootegem
Job design, work engagement and innovative work behavior: A multi-level study on Karasek’s learning hypothesis
download as PDF

Andre Veenendaal & Tanya Bondarouk
Perceptions of HRM and their effect on dimensions of innovative work behaviour: Evidence from a manufacturing firm
download as abstract PDF

Andrea Hanebuth
Success factors of virtual research teams – Does distance still matter?
download abstract as PDF

Forthcoming Issues

Labour Time – Life Time
edited by Wenzel Matiaske, Simon Fietze, Gerd Grözinger, and Doris Holtmann

Financial Participation
edited by Wenzel Matiaske, Andrew Pendleton, and Eric Poutsma

Call for Papers: Perspectives on Sustainable Consumption (Special Issue of Management Revue)

The problem of sustainability has received serious attention since the Club of Rome pointed to the limits of growth in 1972. Addressing ecological, economic and social issues, it is still a major – perhaps the biggest – challenge humanity faces. The problem demands attention by actors from all social levels. On the micro-level, sustainable consumption is often regarded as the major way how individual consumers can contribute to sustainable development. By now a growing number of people are aware that many consumption habits have to be changed because they are in conflict with the goal of sustainable development. Yet, there is a gap between knowledge and action. Much research has been done in the last 30 years on sustainable consumption, exploring the motivations, practices, opportunities, and drivers for sustainable consumption from economic, psychological and sociological perspectives. Despite this multidisciplinary effort and the often interdisciplinary nature of research on sustainable consumption, there is room for broadening the perspectives further. In particular, the link between political participation and sustainable consumption as a political statement as well as the link between various forms and objectives of political consumption deserves more attention. Further, the impact of societal inequality on sustainable consumption has not gained much attention. Especially research on the interaction between inequality, issues of security and precariousness, political participation and consumption behavior is lacking.

In the special issue, we would like to discuss our topic in an adequately broad and interdisciplinary way. We are particularly interested in questions such as:

  • Inequality (e.g., precariousness) and sustainable consumption
  • Citizenship and consumption
  • Sustainable consumption as a political statement
  • Quantitative and qualitative empirical studies on these issues

This is not an exhaustive list.

Deadline
Full papers for this special issue of management revue must be submitted by July 31st, 2015. All contributions will be subject to a double-blind review. Papers invited to a ‘revise and resubmit’ are due October 31st, 2015. Please submit your papers electronically via the online submission system at http://www.management-revue.org/submission/ using ‘SI Sustainable Consumption’ as article section.

Hoping to hear from you!

Ortrud Leßmann, Helmut-Schmidt-University Hamburg (Germany)
Wenzel Matiaske, Helmut-Schmidt-University Hamburg (Germany)
Torsten Masson, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ Leipzig (Germany)
Simon Fietze, University of Southern Denmark

phd-network beim Open Campus der Helmut-Schmidt-Universität

Die Helmut-Schmidt-Universität / Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg öffnet ihre Türen am morgigen Samstag, den 27.06.2015 von 10:00 bis 17:00 Uhr im Rahmen des Open Campus.
Das phd-network ist bei diesem Tag der offenen Tür mit einem eigenen Stand vertreten. Neben den Aktivitäten des phd-networks werden im Rahmen der Veranstaltung die Buchreihe Sozialwissenschaftliche Forschungsmethoden und der International Research Workshop vorgestellt. Sie finden unseren Stand im Südflügel des Hauptgebäudes. Interessierte sind herzlich eingeladen!

Nähere Informationen zum weiteren Rahmenprogramm des Open Campus finden Sie unter diesem Link.

Informationen zur Anreise zur Helmut-Schmidt-Universität finden Sie unter diesem Link.

HSU-Workshop: Einführung in die Qualitative Comparative Analysis (12.-13.09.2016)

Institution: Helmut-Schmidt-University Hamburg

Lecturer: Dr. Lasse Cronqvist, Universität Trier

Date:
12.09.2016, 09:00 – 17:00 Uhr
13.09.2016, 09:00 – 15:00 Uhr

Place: Helmut-Schmidt-Universität, Holstenhofweg 85, 22043 Hamburg. Austragungsort ist an beiden Tagen Hörsaal 31 in H 7.

Language of instruction: German

Registration: Der direkte Kursbeitritt erfolgt unter diesem Link. Wer nicht Angehöriger der Helmut-Schmidt-Universität ist, lege sich zuvor bitte unter diesem Link ein Konto auf dem Ilias-System der HSU an.

Contents:

Der Kurs führt in die Grundlagen der konfigurationellen Analyse mit Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) ein. Nach einer wissenschaftstheoretischen Einordnung des Ansatzes werden wir am ersten Tag die Grundprinzipien der QCA Analyse behandeln. Dies erfolgt auch anhand der gemeinsamen Analyse verschiedener Anwendungsbeispiele und der Einführung aktueller, einschlägiger Software. Im weiteren Verlauf des Kurses werden auch Erweiterung von QCA wie mvQCA diskutiert und die viel beachtete Verbindung von QCA und fuzzy sets (fsQCA) eingeführt. Neben einer kritischen Betrachtung der Anwendungsmöglichkeiten der vorgestellten Ansätze für eigene Forschungsvorhaben der Teilnehmenden, bildet ein Ausblick auf aktuelle Entwicklungen im Bereich der QCA Analyse den Abschluss des Kurses.

Call for Papers: 4. Rhein-Ruhr Promovendensymposium „Arbeit und Soziale Sicherheit“

Das Rhein-Ruhr Promovendensymposium ist eine Veranstaltung, die das Institut Arbeit und Qualifikation (IAQ) und das Institut für Soziologie (IfS) der Universität Duisburg-Essen organisieren. Finanziell gefördert wird die Tagung durch die Hans-Böckler-Stiftung (HBS). Das Organisations- und Programmkomitee besteht aus PD Dr. Martin Brussig (IAQ) und Prof. Dr. Marcel Erlinghagen (IfS).

Die jährlich ausgerichtete Veranstaltung richtet sich an Promovendinnen und Promovenden unterschiedlicher sozialwissenschaftlicher Disziplinen und angrenzender Fächer (z.B. Soziologie, Wirtschaftswissenschaft, Politikwissenschaft), deren laufende Doktorarbeit einen Zusammenhang mit dem Oberthema „Arbeit und Soziale Sicherheit“ aufweist. Im Rahmen des Symposiums besteht für die Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmer die Möglichkeit, ihre im Entstehungsprozess befindliche Arbeit vorzustellen und mit erfahrenen Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftlern sowie anderen Doktorandinnen und Doktoranden intensiv zu diskutieren. Dabei sind sowohl theoretisch-konzeptionelle als auch empirische oder sozialpolitische Arbeiten gleichermaßen erwünscht.

Das Symposium findet am 10. und 11. März 2016 in Duisburg statt.

Den vollständigen Call for Papers finden Sie unter diesem Link als Download: Call-RRS-2016

Call for papers Excellence for everybody!? Citizen Science, Universities and Science Shops – looking ahead!

Oldenburg, 06. and 07. November 2015

Venue: Jade University of Applied Sciences, Oldenburg

Organiser: Science Shop Vechta/Cloppenburg University of Vechta together with the Science Shop (WiLa) kubus of TU Berlin, basis.wissen.schafft e.V. Berlin, WiLa Potsdam e.V., WiLa Bonn e.V., WiLa Wien, Wissensdialog, Technologie und Training e.V. in Zittau and Dresden as well as the knowledge transfer offices of the Jade University of Applied Sciences and the University of Applied Sciences Emden/

Contact: Sandra Werb

We would like to address all, who are interested in finding strategies on solving the major social and ecological challenges of our time, to submit contributions. Facing challenges like shortage of resources, urbanization, climatic and demographic change, the involvement of civil society actors and institutions in scientific processes is getting more and more important. Concerning this issue, following questions are rising: How can excellent science look like to put sustainable societal ideas into practice? How do universities open up to objectives from the society and their participation in the overall scientific process? How can transparency, equal opportunities and democracy be transferred into participating citizens and NGOs in research policy? How can concepts from community initiatives apart from the growing economy, from Fab-
Labs to urban gardening, be highlighted?

We would like to encourage a dialogue between actors of communities, universities, science shops and research policy. The conference promotes a platform for discussion and networking, with the aim to report from projects, to develop new project ideas and to strengthen cooperating partner beyond the conference.

We are particularly interested in sharing knowledge and growing together successfully.

Track 1: Citizen Participation in science and innovation: Methodological issues

Track 2: Participation in research policy: Equal opportunities and transparency

Track 3: Do it yourself and common creation

Track 4: What does social and ecological excellence for everybody mean?

Explanation of our tracks on www.wissnet.de/themen

Deadlines and submission:

The conference focuses on lively discussions. Therefore, the „classical“ presentation format will be restricted to the keynote talks in each track. Please assign your contribution to one of the tracks and define a presentation format. We made up a selection of formats on www.wissnet.de/formate. We also appreciate joint contributions and questions of community initiatives and scientists.

Conference contributions are expected to be in German as this will be the conference language. Unfortunately we will not be able to provide translation.

What to submit: Abstract (350 words) as *.odt, *.docx or *.pdf
When to submit: At the latest, 05. July 2015
Notice of acceptance: 05. August 2015
Opportunity to submit accepted revised abstracts until: 15. August 2015
Please submit your contribution to idee@wissnet.de

Contact:
Sandra Werb
Science Shop Vechta/Cloppenburg, University of Vechta
Bahnhofstraße 57
49661 Cloppenburg
04471-948 154

Current information will be found on www.wissnet.de/konferenz